29 problems related to other fuel system have been reported for the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Volkswagen Jetta based on all problems reported for the 2014 Jetta.
This letter is not that I've had a component failure, but that I am concerned about the published failure rate of my bosch cp4, high pressure fuel pump. I've read multiple horror stories of people who had catastrophic fuel pump failure on their diesel car or truck. I just came to my attention that on June 15, 2022, the NHTSA and Chrysler have issued a recall for the cp4 fuel pumps that were installed on Jeep grand cherokees 2014-2020, and ram 1500s 2014-2019, all of them had the 3. 0l diesel engines. It is my assertion that if the NHTSA has issued a recall because of those afore mentioned fuel pumps, that your office should do the same for the vw cars that have the bosch cp4 diesel fuel pump as well. In your letter dated June 15, 2022, address to karen blaesser at Chrysler(campaign number 22v-406), it states the the fuel pump can fail introducing internal debris into the fuel system, potentially resulting in fuel stavation. It goes on to say that the consequence of that fuel starvation may result in an unexpected loss of drive power, increasing the risk of a crash. I would like to ask the NHTSA to make the same ruling on the vw vehicles that have the cp4 fuel pumps. I have heard that pump failure will result in thousands of dollars in repair costs to get the car back on the road. Another important fact that should be interjected is the fact that vw or the Volkswagen Audi group should have known that the pumps would prematurely fail because of the ultra low sulfur diesel fuel that we have in the USA. Over in the eu, they use a different formulation of diesel fuel, one that offers better lubricity for the fuel pumps. In 2006, the federal government mandated the use of that ulsd fuel. Another important fact to consider is that vw replaced their reliable cp3 fuel pumps for the newer cp4. That change was a cost saving measure that has cost many consumers a lot of money.
My car has progressed from an intermittent crank/no start issue to outright failure while driving. There have been several incidents where I am driving at ~40 mph and my car completely dies in the middle of intersections/fast moving traffic putting me in grave danger. I have visited the dealership 4 times now with multiple parts replaced but the issue persists, and I feel unsafe driving the vehicle but I have no other option. I have not been given a loaner vehicle at any time from the dealership despite requesting one. There has been no check engine light present at any time. I have had the car since it was brand new and it has been serviced precisely at each service interval only at vw dealerships.
While driving on busy city road car just stopped/died in middle of traffic. It also has major issues not restarting after I turn it off.
Transmission oil cooler leaking transmission oil. Took to Volkswagen dealership and they attempted repair and I left in the dealership and was driving and the car start smoking and leaking oil all over the road.
My car's transmission oil cooler is leaking transmission oil all over my car/under my car. My mechanic diagnosed the issue. I took it to vw dealership for another diagnostic only for them to not fix the car after 700. 00 and I was told the car was fixed until I drove it 10 min down the road and the car was smoking and leaking oil everywhere. The car almost caught on fire due to the leak.
Epc warning light came on suddenly; vehicle throttled down and continued to buck and stall out; loss of power and speed. Very dangerous while in traffic. No specific diagnostic code(s) were saved or triggered. This causes costly and unneeded diagnostics and repairs.
When the vehicle downshifts to lower gears the engine stutters and eventually stalls out.
Car engine just died while in drive, usually while slowing down and coming to a stop. When brought in for repair, a fuel engine was replaced. Two weeks later the problem began occurring again. Another part was replaced. Four months later, the problem has returned. The engine starts to shake will in idle with foot on break. And then shuts off.
While driving on the overpass the car cutoff almost hit from behind by a dump truck would not crank back up for 7 minutes. Airbag light on show malfunction of airbag.
Vehicle has another fuel rail issue. This was part of a couple of recalls and the vehicle was "repaired" in the past by vw. However, the fuel rail has failed again and vw will not honor the recalls or pay for the repair. This known defect is a safety hazard and can cause the vehicle to catch on fire. See recalls #24bi which was replaced by #24bl.
After fueling car will not start. Also fuel line appears to be hanging.
Excessive stalling at intersections, almost hit when making a right turn because the car stalled. Restart the car and works fine, but is getting more frequent.
After having the car for a year, the injector coil pack malfunction. The car would sputter and slow down speed while driving and would stop. I went through 3 replacements. When the car is idle, the car shakes or like it is stressing itself to work hard being idle. The key ignition is now giving problems. The car will not recognize the key and will not turn on. If you hold the key at a certain angle it will turn on but it is hard to take the key out of ignition.
My vehicle; for months now, has either not started up right away or shut off while driving through city streets and a major freeway. While driving the car loses power but the battery has power. Power steering becomes lost and I have to push the vehicle off the road or freeway. The vehicle has a rough idol when this occurs and becomes unsafe to handle and carefully remove from a busy road. I have taken it in to vw service multiple times and thet cannot fix it. No code comes up on their diagnostic computer and no check engine dash lights illuminate. This issue seems as though it is impossible to fix by the dealership who sold it to me, and self diagnosing is out of my league.
My vehicle started flashing the engine light. Then its started stalling. I turned it off ,waited a couple minutes and it was fine to drive but still had the engine light on. Nothing happened until the next day, the engine light wasnt on anymore. As I was driving at 70 mph it started stalling again. Took it to a shop and they told me I had a couple of codes on. It was cleared just to make sure it wasnt something else. After about 100 miles of driving the engine light turned on again and the car started stalling again at around 65mph. I changed the spark plugs and the spark plug wires. Runs great until another 100miles of driving, it started stalling at around 75mph. Everytime the light comes on, I turn the car off wait a couple minutes and turn it back on with out any signs of misfiring.
Upon arrival at destination key will not come out of ignition, this has happen on 12 occasions. Transmission is leaking around oil ring which may cause it to flow in coolant. Dealership stated recalls are out just not my VIN number. I would like for this VIN to be included, ASAP.
I have a fuel leak from injector seal which is causing it to smell like strong gas in my car every time I use my heat.
The car lost acceleration, felt like driving with the e-brake on. Glow plug indicator light on dash flashes. Drove about 3 more miles trying to make it to my mechanic in town, before it completely died. Towed to dealership who recommended a complete fuel system replacement for $6500. 00!.
Volkswagen Jetta began experiencing rattling/shaking in idle, died multiple times, in the middle of driving it! specifically when slowing down approaching a traffic light or stop sign.
Rust-rotted fuel line clamp failure released gasoline fumes: I smelled raw gasoline fumes after opening the right passenger door to let out a passenger after driving about a half a mile from a cold start. A mechanic traced the fumes to a rust-rotted clamp on the fuel line that was allowing raw gasoline fumes to escape. He said the clamp was on the passenger side �on the line that goes to the injector fuel rail near the firewall. � I collected part of the failed clamp from the mechanic. It appeared to be rusted and of an inferior material not appropriate for safe use on a fuel line. I have photographed it from two angles.
The horn does not work, engine light stays on while driving or in park, when you put gas in the vehicle you have to press the accelerator for it to start otherwise it will cut off, heater blows a little on 2 other than that blows out cool air.
My Jetta's fuel rail is leaking around the seal to the fuel injector(s) and is currently leaking fuel into my engine compartment. I brought this in 16 months ago and my dealer said they could not find the issue. I have recently brought it back in and found out the 2014 Jetta was recalled for this exact issue but the dealer is claiming my VIN is not covered. Is there anything I can do about this?.
I purchased my 2014 Jetta se 1. 8t. Dealer on March 24 th 2014. I was never notified of the recall . I never went back got service there however the same dealer reported this recall was performed https://static. Nhtsa. Gov/odi/rcl/2014/rcmn-14v182-3299 my concern is that I have experienced numerous issues 1 with the charcoal canister which was directly related to the fuel rail recall and cause my car to shows signs of s failing turbo while under warranty and I was told it was not covered . However this Jetta a6. Is pzve vehicle and covered up to 12 -15 years 150,000 miles the first claim I filed was not honored by vw. And I wash told I could drive my car w/o issue. Then my transmission. Fails and I am certain my fuel problem my engine like my epc light and all the above are related. But in this case the fact that I was never contacted about this recall and it does show according to their records 3 days after I drove off the lot I was later informed by former techs that it never happened which makes selfie as I never returned to that lot until 10/28/2016. So it was not done. I have been approached numerous times while driving being told that s flame existed under my vehicle while driving but I did not put it to anything now I realize and feel as though I was sold a lemon or car containing faults that were unforeseen car literally just quit after driving off mckenna lot after service dtla vw claims I may have a failing turbo error code read but never addressed until after I left w car service performed by vw pacific left me pulling off vw lot. W 1/4 filled pulling off vw lot. Then called vwcredit claims told to go to my dealer where I was told leave when I bevsn upset about my info not being in the dealership system how did they preform. It.
I was under the impression of buying a good car, when I purchase this vehicle on March 6 2015 I was never inform about the current recall #14v1820000, I purchase this vehicle brand new, even so is a 2014 model, also I took the car for service (June) I think and also I was never notified of a new recall that was issued on Jan 23 2015 recall #15v028000, and then I was never notified about the recent recall issued on Aug 04 2015, recall #15v483000, I would like to proceed and held vw CO responsible for any wrong doing since the vehicle can cost fire and is unsafe to drive, I'm a sr retired and would like held vw responsible for their product and because they sold me a car without disclosing the recalls on the vehicle. I bought the car in March 6 2015 brand new even so is a 2014 model. Again I should be given trhu information about the car status.
This is a 2014 Volkswagen Jetta sportwagen tdi (turbo diesel) I commute from charlotte, nc to detroit, mi approx once every 3 weeks. I travelled from a cold (15f), wet climate, to a warmer climate (34f), and parked my vehicle overnight. The next morning, the car would not turn over, and acted like the battery was dead. I checked the battery, and it was 13. 9vdc. I continued to try to start the vehicle, each time the starter motor just making a grinding noise and not turning over. I left the vehicle for approx 20 minutes, and tried again, when it eventually turned over, all the warning lights on the dash came on, and the car idled very roughly at aprox 400 rpm. I tried to increase the rpm, and eventually (5 minutes of gently pushing the accelerator) it got up to 800-900 rpm. I tried to drive, and the car stumbled and sputtered for a while before getting up to normal speed. This has happened 5 times total so far. 3 times dead battery / hydro lock situation occurred 1 time the car ran roughly, and then when I pulled out onto the main road the car stumbled, died, and would not let me accelerate. I quickly put the hazard flasher light on, and somehow avoided a collision with the cars around me. 1 time the car ran roughly for approx 5 minutes, then ran smoothly the rest of the trip. I'm worried that I've damaged the engine.
I purchased my car in mid-Feb 2014 and it performed flawlessly the winter of 2014. I started my car on Monday Jan 5 (oat +5f) let it idle for a minute and drove 35 mi to work on the highway (rpm >2500), I don't have a temp gage, but my car did not seem to warm up like normal. (usually its warm after about 3 mi, and hot after 10-15). After work (+8hrs later) I started my car (oat +15f), letting it idle for a minute then drove out of the parking garage (~100') and my car lost power, and had a flashing glow plug light, I believe this was limp mode. I pulled into a parking lot, let my car idle for a few minutes and there was no change. I shut the car off, waited a minute or two, and restarted the engine, appeared to run fine and I continued my drive home. I pulled my vagcom codes and saw that p0299, low boost pressure, I attempted to get my car into the dealer, but they were too busy. I did not drive my car Tuesday, but drove it to and from work Wednesday without a problem. On Thursday morning I started my car (-5f), it idled for less than a minute and then died. It continued to turn over, but would not start. I pulled the codes again (did not clear them from earlier in the week) and saw that I had a new fault p0087, low fuel pressure. I had my car towed to the dealer (vw roadside is slow, but free) and did not hear anything from the dealer until Friday afternoon. I was told that ice was discovered in my intercooler and that it had been replaced and the cold weather kit was installed.
After filling up our Jetta tdi with diesel gas we left the station and the car's glow plug light came on about 3 miles down the road. I pulled over to check with the manual to find out what to do. I said to take the car to the dealer as soon as possible. When trying to restart the car the check engine light also came on and it took several attempts to restart the car. I pulled back onto the highway and my car would not accelerate over 40 mph and felt very sluggish. I quickly pulled into the nearest turn out and called for a tow truck. The car was towed to the dealer the following day as it was a new 2014 with 11,000 miles. I was called by the dealer and told the gas we put in the car was "contaminated" and the entire fuel system would have to be replaced. Our gas receipt show that we put diesel gas into the car. We went back to the gas station (chevron) and spoke with the manager. He stated that they did not have complaints about their gas from other customers.
Car continues to leak, tire sensor always on doesn't go away, since the beginning of lease terms, all the above mentioned is consistent, while vehicle is stationary, in motion, on street or on a highway. Further, the same occurs with any turn.
From a complete stop, pushed the accelerator and nothing happened for 4 to 5 seconds. Tried again and the car slowly rolled forward only to have the accelerator not work again almost causing the car to be t-boned in an intersection. This happened several time that day. Foot was no where near the brake pedal. This has occurred several times since and 5-24-14 happened again almost causing us to get hit crossing traffic. 2 dealerships have yet to duplicate it and will go in again 6-3. This car is dangerous to drive, so much it has sat twice a week at a time. It is not a turbo or diesel response. There is a huge problem with this car.